2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15062153
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Comparison of Characteristics of Poultry Litter Pellets Obtained by the Processes of Dry and Wet Torrefaction

Abstract: Torrefaction is a technology for the preliminary thermochemical treatment of biomass in order to improve its fuel characteristics. The aim of this work is to conduct comparative studies and select the optimal operating conditions of fluidized bed torrefaction for the processing of poultry litter (PL) into an environmentally friendly fuel. PL torrefaction was evaluated according to three different process configurations: (1) torrefaction of PL pellets in a fixed bed in a nitrogen medium at temperatures of 250 °… Show more

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“…As shown by our previous experiments [20], at a temperature of 300 °С, the process of biomass torrefaction proceeds most intensively. On the other hand, as the temperature rises, the biomass gasification process begins, the purpose of which, as is known, is to produce combustible gases.…”
Section: Installation For Torrefaction Of Sunflower Husks In a Fluidi...mentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…As shown by our previous experiments [20], at a temperature of 300 °С, the process of biomass torrefaction proceeds most intensively. On the other hand, as the temperature rises, the biomass gasification process begins, the purpose of which, as is known, is to produce combustible gases.…”
Section: Installation For Torrefaction Of Sunflower Husks In a Fluidi...mentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Superheated steam can also be used as a gas medium in which the torrefaction process is carried out [18][19][20]. In such a biomass pre-treatment, it would probably be possible to combine water washing and torrefaction processes, which would dramatically simplify the process.…”
Section: Ash Componentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water is the most prevalent component of bio-oil, which also contains other ingredients, such as acids, phenols, and other compounds [133]. Throughout torrefaction, a minor quantity of biogas, primarily CO 2 , is formed, along with CH 4 and other gases [134]. Torrefaction produces biogas that can be burned to provide heat for cracking, but it is not useful in engineering fields because of its poor heating value [135].…”
Section: Torrefactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biochars are stable, homogeneous, have higher energy densities and calorific values compared to the original biomass feedstock [25,45,46,53]. Torrefaction is conducted at 200-300 • C under lowoxygen or inert atmospheres and removes moisture and low energy volatiles [45,[54][55][56]. The cost of biomass torrefaction process (drying and torrefaction) could be minimised by using the energy released via the volatiles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%